Bonus CT Money collected from online orders will be applied to the Member’s Triangle Rewards Account within five weeks of the purchase date. CT Money is collected on the pre-tax amount of the purchase. The offered rate is exclusive of any bonus or promotional offers or redemption transactions. Visit for full program rules and Partner location information. Not all items sold are eligible to earn CT Money or to be redeemed for. The 30X for Triangle Mastercard, World Mastercard and World Elite Mastercard customers consists of the 10X everyday plus the 20X bonus. Example: On a $100 (pre-tax) purchase with a 20X bonus multiplier a Member would earn a bonus $8 in CT Money (20 X. Any bonus multiplier is based on the base rate of collecting CT Money (0.4%), and will be added to whatever the Member would otherwise collect, without the bonus. You cannot collect paper Canadian Tire Money on bonus offers. To collect bonus CT Money you must present a Triangle Rewards card/key fob, or use any approved Cardless method, at time of purchase or pay with a Triangle credit card. Rewards are in the form of electronic Canadian Tire Money® (CT Money®). Triangle™ Mastercard®, Triangle™ World Mastercard® and Triangle™ World Elite Mastercard® are issued by Canadian Tire Bank. †The Triangle Rewards Program is owned and operated by Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. ‡Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. Selection and availability may vary by location. If not, I might be selling a used-once pair of Revo Ascents.**Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. Hoping MSR will make me whole on this deal. I get that but was hoping they would do something to get me into a pair of the Lightnings even though it will cost me about fifty bucks more. Recreation Outlet would not do anything for me because they are already scratched up and they would not be able to put them back on the self to sell as new. I'm going to be calling MSR tomorrow to see if they will do anything for me. This was definitely not the experience I had with the Lightnings. There will definitely be no stealth maneuvers approaching wildlife with these shoes. I was almost embarrassed at how cheap they sounded. Also when walking on packed snow every crunch is amplified by the plastic deck. The Revo Ascents have the typical "slapping" noise when the shoe comes up to meet you heel but these are really loud. It would appear that MSR has changed these clips and are not very effective at doing their job. I asked the sales guy if he would mind seeing if the Lightning Ascents I had rented were in house so we could compare. Most were a loose fit just like on my Revo Ascents but a few were tighter. I went back to Recreation Outlet where I purchased the shoes and checked the clips on some of the other MSR models. If anything those clips were a bit on the tight side and took a bit of effort to slip the straps into them but the straps never came loose. I guess this is mostly an annoyance but I had no problem what so ever with the Lightning Ascents I rented. Within one minute the heel strap comes out of the clips and one or two of the over-the-foot straps fall out fairly regularly. The strap clips that hold the surplus binding straps do not hold. There are a couple of things that make me want to consider exchanging them for another model. They definitely got me to the top of the mountain so overall they performed as I had hoped. I got a chance to try out my new MSR Revo Ascent snowshoes last Saturday.
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